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User defined Filters![]() Subject analyzer: This will analyzes the Subject line of the E-Mail, and make decisions as to whether or not it is SPAM. Text Pattern profiler: The Text pattern profiler uses typical spam mail found in your account’s spam folder to recognize spam patterns and correctly label unwanted e-mails as spam. Note: For this reason you should keep at least 30 spam messages in your spam folder so that the text profiler can use them as a basis to correctly identify spam Spam: What to do with the filtered SPAM Send a daily spam report: This will send you a daily breakdown of the spam that this mail box has received. Automatically empty spam folder every: This setting sets how often the SPAM folder is emptied, you have 5 options of this;
Please Note: For the Text pattern profiler to work effectively you need to have at least 30 spam e-mails in the SPAM folder. SPAM Blocking Aides This will help the SPAM detection by utilizing other Anti-SPAM resources. Team Anti-SPAM: When you have this option activated all incoming mail to this mail box will be checked against a list of known spam servers. Any e-mail coming from a know spam address will be marked as spam and depending on your settings will have SPAM inserted into the Subject or be moved to the SPAM folder. Bulk mail check: This option will filter out e-mails that have been sent to many recipients containing content identical to SPAM Related ArticlesWhat is Spam Protection?How do I set up spam filtering for an e-mail? White & Blacklists How do I disable spam filtering? |
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